How to take Xolnic 4 MG injection?
Xolnic 4 MG injection should be only administered by a healthcare professional.
Doctor's supervision in a hospital or in a place where sterile equipment are available for preparation is preferred. Do not self-administer Xolnic 4 MG injection.
Xolnic 4 MG injection is administered to a vein usually for over 15 minutes or as per your doctor's instructions.
If you missed an injection of Xolnic 4 MG contact your doctor immediately.
Side Effects
As with all medications some people experience certain side effects. Inform your doctor immediately if you have any of the effects below
- Loss of appetite
- Nausea and vomiting
- Trouble sleeping
If you have any of the below mentioned side effects seek medical advice immediately.
- hypersensitivity
- heart burn
- redness and swelling in the eye
- irregular heartbeat
- difficulty in swallowing
- hypersensitivity
- abdominal & stomach pain
Interactions
Inform your doctor of all the medicines prescribed, over the counter, herbal supplements, vitamins that you are taking prior to Xolnic 4 MG injection.
Xolnic 4 MG injection may interact with thalidomide.
Precautions
Plenty of fluids are encouraged as it will prevent dehydration and kidney damage,
Vitamin D and Calcium supplements should be taken as
If you develop flu or fever like symptoms (chills, weakness and tenderness), these will be temporary and it will go away in a couple days. To treat these symptoms you may take pain relievers.
There are no evidence of alcohol interaction, it's best to consult your doctor for advice.
Xolnic 4 MG injection should not be used on pregnant women as it may cause foetal damage. Discuss with your doctor the risks and benefits involved prior to starting your treatment.
Xolnic 4 MG injection is possibly safe for nursing mothers.
Xolnic 4 MG injection may make you tired so it will have an effect on your driving. Therefore it is recommended not to drive.